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We have no hand in passenger's death - Airline

Mary Khavugwi, 51, booked a flight on September 27 from Heathrow Airport in London and was set to land in Addis Ababa before connecting to Nairobi on September 28.
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Ethiopian Airlines yesterday dismissed allegations that it failed to communicate with the family of a passenger who died en route from London to Nairobi.

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The airline said it did its level best to rescue her and take her to Menelik II Hospital in addis Ababa when she fell sick.

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The airline, in a statement, also dismissed allegations by the family that it is still withholding her hand-luggage.

Last week, the family accused the airline of failing to communicate on her death.

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